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The woman who sweet-talked the Dragons

Galia Orme impressed the judges with her unique range of healthy chocolate-making kits.

June 30, 2011 11:06
Sweet success: Galia Orme and her winning chocolate-making kits

By

Candice Krieger,

Candice Krieger

3 min read

A "chocoholic" from East Sussex was the winner of this year's Dragons' Den-style competition, organised by the JC and London Jewish Cultural Centre for the fourth consecutive year.

Galia Orme, a 44-year-old mother-of-two, was the majority favourite among the judges with her CHOC Chick Kits, a range of "healthy" raw chocolate-making kits. Set up by Mrs Orme in 2008, CHOC Chick Kits contain organic raw cacao and a selection of recipes to help people make chocolate that is free from dairy, refined sugars, hydrogenated fats, E numbers, stabilisers, gluten and additives. Cacao beans, cocao butter and a natural fruit sweetener are the only ingredients. The kits are already proving successful in the retail world. They are stocked in John Lewis Food Halls, Whole Foods Market, Holland and Barrett, the Haelan Centre, Planet Organic, Infinity Foods, plus various independent retailers in the UK and Europe. Mrs Orme is also in talks with Waitrose.

Argentinian-born, Mrs Orme sells 100 kits a week through the company's website, which attracts around 500 visitors a week.

The judging panel comprised Patsy Bloom, founder of Pet Plan; Zef Eisenberg, founder of Maximuscle; Nick Leslau, chairman of the Prestbury Group of Companies and director of Max Plc; Bernie Myers, the former managing director of NM Rothschild & Sons Ltd; Lisa Ronson, commercial director of Heron International and Candice Krieger, business editor of the JC.

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